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Rokot (Russian: Рокот
meaning Rumble or Boom), also
transliterated Rockot, was a
Soviet Union (later Russian)
space launch vehicle that was
capable of...
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Rokot Airport (IATA: RKI, ICAO: WIBR) is
located in Sipura, West Sumatra. Currently, only
small aircraft can land at the airport. The
airport was completed...
- used on the Proton-M and
Angara A5. The
upper stages were also used on
Rokot, one of Russia's
smaller launchers,
before its
retirement in 2019. Briz-K...
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After the failure,
Rokot launches were suspended. Once the
cause was
unambiguously identified and
corrective measures implemented,
Rokot returned to active...
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reporting name SS-11 Sego and
internally by the GRAU
index 8K84. The
Strela and
Rokot carrier rockets were
based on it. The
similar designation UR-100MR (Russian:...
- 133 took
place on 16 May 2000,
orbiting the SimSat-1 DemoSat. The last
Rokot flight took
place 26
December 2019, from Site 133. 31
Rockots in
total were...
- SS-19
Stiletto (aka 15A30) ICBM, Proton, Kosmos-3M, R-29RMU2 Layner, R-36M,
Rokot (based on 15A30) and the
Chinese Long
March 2 are the most
notable users...
- 62.918 Pad 175/2: UR-100NU,
Rokot,
Strela – 46°03′04″N 62°59′13″E / 46.051°N 62.987°E / 46.051; 62.987 Pad 175/59:
Rokot,
Strela – 46°03′07″N 62°59′10″E...
- "Рокот"" [Source
informed about planned launch of
Gonets satellites on
Rokot]. RIA
Novosti (in Russian). 13
February 2019.
Retrieved 14
February 2019...
- or flat
terrain with
boreal pine forests. The
Soyuz rocket, Cosmos-3M,
Rokot, Tsyklon, and
Angara are
launched from the
Plesetsk Cosmodrome. The heavy...